Privacy Policy

State Bank of Cross Plains website is designed to keep you informed about the many financial services, savings and benefits available to you as a client. It also provides you tools to effectively and conveniently manage your finances. At times it may be necessary for you to provide us with personal information so that we may better serve you. We recognize and respect your expectation that privacy be protected. To ensure your personal privacy is maintained, the State Bank of Cross Plains has set forth the following policies.

You may visit any section of our website to find out more about the Bank, the products we offer and the events we are supporting without providing any personal information.

Any information you DO provide us, via email or secure applications, will be used for the bank' s legitimate business purposes only.

We will strive to limit access to customer information to those authorized individuals who have a legitimate need to know.

We will maintain security procedures that guard access to and disclosure of information about customers.

Customer information will not be shared with any other organization or business except

where the customer requests or consents to disclosure

where we are legally required to do so, for example, in response to a subpoena

where we have agreed to provide information under contract, for example, to a credit bureau

where we are legally permitted to do so and there is an appropriate business justification

Thank You.

About Children's Online Privacy

The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed to give parents increased control over what information is collected from their children online and how such information is used. The law applies to websites and services directed to, and which knowingly collect information from, children under the age of 13. State Bank of Cross Plains websites and online services are not directed to children under the age of 13, nor is information knowingly collected from them. For additional information on COPPA protections, link to the Federal Trade Commission's website at www.ftc.gov/privacy/privacyinitiatives/childrens . For further information, the Federal Government has created a Web site, Kidz Privacy, aimed at educating both parents and children about the dangers of the Internet and how to browse safely.